Re: Toyota car models and could this be the reason why U.S. Car sales are falling?
by "Marko" <Ganar34@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Mar 17, 2008 at 09:45 PM
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> Does any one know why Toyota changes model styles every two years??
> Toyota always seems to be a step ahead of the game. I own a parts
> company and for years the Toyota models have changed for almost every
> model for every two year periods. For instance almost every Camry
> model made the headlights will only work in two year increments. This
> being said almost every part changes (example: fenders, bumpers, and
> the way the hood would line up with the lights) I sometimes wander if
> they do this for keep the parts ever changing to keep the junk yards
> out of business. I come up with this because to many junkyards they
> purchase american cars for the reason one Ford Taurus hood can fit for
> six years for a model, or a Chevy Truck fender for instance 1888-2000
> is the same fender. So again the question remains. Why does Toyota
> constantly chage every two years for all models?? Also is this the
> change that keeps the company growing every year closer to the #1
> spot??
>
> Thanks, Shane
> National Auto Part
> WWW.NATIONALAUTOPART.COM
Much newer factories built by US taxpayer dolllars ater the war. Some were
still being built in the 70s and 80s. They have more investment dollars
than US companies.